There might be people that are interested in hearing arguments from both tables. I'm not really surpirsed, but I'd like to know why locals aren't offered a little bit of variety for teh tournaments that cost more to play. If your answer is: Continuity for the A-Tier, so out-of-towners that don't get to play the course every week can find their way around. Then I'd say the 300+ people that pay to maintain the courses and facilitate St. Louis Disc Golf should be more important than people that come in for a weekend or two per year.

I like the idea of using a different pin placement for the c tiers compared to the a tier. The two tournaments are separate from one another, so why use the same pin setup? I understand that there might be a desire to have the same layout so people know the flow of the course, but I bet if you asked golfers after the tournament was over, they would give a better positive response to having a mix of placements as opposed to sticking everything in the long placement. There's nothing wrong with mixing things up a bit, it forces you to play good golf.

This isn't the right thread for this discussion, but hey, it's already happening here so, here goes. I also think it's a mistake not to take advantage of the various different pin position possibilities that we have at Sioux (not to mention- Endi, CC, & JB too). I mean, what's the point of having different pin placements if your NOT going to use them?? Every hole at Sioux has at least 3 or 4 different pin placements, & why not mix it up some?? I would think EVEN the players who aren't locals would like to see other hole possiblities, don't you think? Sioux especially changes quite a bit from A placements to C & D placements, to the point where it often even changes what par for the hole ends up being. Anyway......my two cents worth........